Where's Harry - Did Gareth Southgate Plot England Opening Goal Against Tunisia?

Where's Harry - Did Gareth Southgate Plot England Opening Goal Against Tunisia?
09:50, 20 Jun 2018

It's fast becoming one of the biggest questions of the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Did Gareth Southgate say, 'Where's Harry' or 'What a save' during the melee ahead of England's opening goal against Tunisia on Monday night?

Social media was over-run by the Yanny or Laurel craze last month and the public are now weighing in on whether the England manager asked where his number 9 was seconds before he struck the ball home.

We're undecided, but it would be amazing if Southgate did say 'Where's Harry'.

England fans on social media commented:

He doesn't close his mouth enough to be pronouncing a V. That's definitely where's Harry. Meaning the worked on that on the training ground. Happened twice and got 2 goals. No coincidence - @BielsasEnganche

Whereas another England supporter claimed:

"Be quality if it was, that would be some shit hot planning from set pieces I thought he said what a save when I saw it last night" - @AntHam88

The incident occurred in the 11th minute when Kane stroked the ball home after a stunning save from Tunisian keeper Mouez Hassen from a towering John Stones header to give England the lead. Hassen dove to his left clawing the ball out when it looked a certain goal but unable to stop Kane from prodding home the loose ball.

If it was a training ground move then it was a pretty intricate one, although Kane may be charged with hoovering up any spills by the keeper. Judge for yourselves!

England went on to win the match 2-1 in injury time, thanks again to another set piece where Kane nodded home with aplomb. We'll be keeping our eyes peeled during England's second Group G game against Panama on Sunday!

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